
Baraboo, Dells, and Devil's Lake Region
Foreword
Index
CHAPTER I Origin of Name and First Settlers at Baraboo—Museum—Where Ringlings First Pitched a Tent
CHAPTER II Old Opera House—Cemetery on the Hill—Deserted Ringlingville—Bunn the Baker of Baraboo
CHAPTER III Devil's Lake State Park—Geology of the Baraboo Hills—The Glacial Epoch—Scenic Wonders
CHAPTER IV Wisconsin River Dells—Journey of Fascinating Scenery—Jefferson Davis—Belle Boyd, Rebel Spy
CHAPTER V Lower Dells—Site of a Deserted Village—Indian Earthwork—Where They Danced—Woodland Walk
CHAPTER VI Mirror Lake, Retreat of a Circusman—Earlier Bed of Dell Creek—Congress Hall Near Village
CHAPTER VII Pewit's Nest Near Baraboo—Home of a Recluse—Skillet Falls—Graves of Napoleon Soldiers
A compact yet richly illustrated guide, this volume invites listeners to explore the Baraboo, Dells, and Devil’s Lake region through the eyes of early settlers, native peoples, and the land itself. It weaves together the area’s striking geology—igneous rocks, driftless plains, and deep river canyons—with the stories of the first explorers who navigated the Wisconsin River in the seventeenth century. Detailed maps and vivid descriptions make the terrain come alive, whether you’re tracing the rugged Baraboo Bluffs or wandering the gentle valleys that cradled the first homesteads.
Beyond the rocks and rivers, the book delves into the archaeological treasures left by ancient inhabitants, from earthworks to stone pillars, and highlights historic sites like the old courthouse museum and the boyhood home of a famed naturalist. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, history buffs, and curious travelers, it offers a gentle, informative tour that encourages listeners to discover the natural and cultural charms that have drawn visitors for generations.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (148K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Edwards, Diane Monico, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2012-07-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1861–1928
A Wisconsin newspaperman and local historian, he helped preserve the stories, landscapes, and folklore of the Baraboo and Devil's Lake region. His books blend regional history with a clear affection for place, making early Wisconsin feel vivid and close at hand.
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